The full review of the Pacific Poker

Pacific Poker became a favorite poker-room of many players, who are fond of the Texas hold’em and who like to take part in bright, dynamic games with often promo-actions. The Games without limits and with some limitations of the bank are recommended to those gamblers, who want to win best of all.

Pacific Poker enters the group 888 – the company, which owns the biggest casino in the whole world casino-on-Net. That’s why here you’ll meet a lot of “wild ” visitors of the casino. During the games in the limited hold’em in Pacific Poker the percent of views of the flops while the complete usual games often reaches 60-70 percents, and sometimes even 80 percents. Besides, the games without limits are played very bright and saturated way. A lot of special actions are conducted – for example the tournaments with the addition of the money and free tournaments. The players Poker Listings get a great bounce after the registration in the Pacific Poker.

The program Pacific Poker has a great graphics and functionality. Besides we should say that it has one special thing – it is video repeating of the deals – it’s a great instrument for looking through the game once more.

Among the offered games all the kinds of the Texas hold’em, omaha, high-low omaha, seven-card stud and seven-card stud high-low. There are games without limits, with the limits of the bank and with the fixed limits. The full-table games are available, understaffed and heads-up. According to the statistics conducted during the July 2008 year, there are 2.000 gamblers in the usual games while the hours of the lances and 8.000 in the tournaments.

In general Pacific Poker offers interesting enough on-line games and comfortable, quick and reliable game-program. The program is updated often and this provides safety and stability of the work of the poker-room, moreover the updates are executed very quickly. Poker Listings strongly recommend Pacific Poker to those people, who like very bright and free Hold’em games.

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